laisvalaikio centras |
leisure centre (A building containing a swimming pool and a large room or other places where you can play sports) |
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laisvalaikio leidimas |
use of leisure time (Making use of free time to carry out recreational activities) |
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laisvalaikio veikla |
leisure activity (Sports and recreational activities carried out in the time free from work or other duties) |
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laisvalaikis |
leisure time (Time free from work or other duties; spare time) |
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laisvas kapitalo judėjimas |
free movement of capital (The unrestrained flow of cash, funds, and other means of wealth between countries with different currencies) |
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laisvė |
freedom (The quality or state of being free, especially to enjoy political and civil liberties) |
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laisvoji prekyba |
free trade (Trade which is unimpeded by tariffs, import and export quotas and other measures which obstruct the free movement of goods and services between states) |
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laivai dvigubu korpusu |
twin-hull craft (Oil tank vessels provided with a double-hull to meet the regulatory safety requirements in oil transportation. Requirements include minimum values for depths and breadth of double bottoms. Also called double-hull tank vessel) |
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laivas |
ship (A vessel propelled by engines or sails for navigating on the water, especially a large vessel that can not be carried aboard another, as distinguished from a boat) |
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laivo atliekos |
ship garbage (Domestic and operational wastes, disposed of continuously or periodically, that are generated during the normal operation of a ship; usually excluding fresh fish waste from fishing operations) |
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laivo atliekų pašalinimas |
ship waste disposal (Discharging of ship waste into the sea) |
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laivo nuolaužos |
wreck (The hulk of a wrecked or stranded ship; a ship dashed against rocks or land and broken or otherwise rendered useless) |
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laivų statyba |
shipbuilding (The art or business of designing and constructing ships) |
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laivybos avarija |
shipping accident (An unexpected incident, failure or loss involving a vessel or its contents in the course of commercial transport that poses potential harm to persons, property or the environment) |
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lakas |
lacquer (A material which contains a substantial quantity of a cellulose derivative, most commonly nitrocellulose but sometimes a cellulose ester, such as cellulose acetate or cellulose butyrate, or a cellulose ether such as ethyl cellulose; used to give a glossy finish, especially on brass and other bright metals) |
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lakas |
varnish (A transparent surface coating which is applied as a liquid and then changes to a hard solid; all varnishes are solutions of resinous materials in a solvent) |
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laki medžiaga |
volatile substance (A substance capable of readily changing from a solid or liquid form to a vapour; having a high vapour pressure and a low boiling point) |
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lakumas |
volatility (The property of a substance or substances to convert into vapor or gas without chemical change) |
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lakusis organinis junginys |
volatile organic compound (Organic compound readily passing off by evaporation) |
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lakusis organinis junginys |
volatile organic compound |
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